There were 30 Races on Monday 3rd March 2025 across 4 meetings. There was 7 races at Leopardstown, 7 races at Newcastle, 7 races at Southwell, 9 races at Wolverhampton, no doubt Tomform helped you find a winner.
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Dual French bumper winner KOKTAIL DIVIN has shown nice ability in two Irish hurdle runs and contests a lesser maiden than when finishing third in January. While beaten 24 lengths at Fairyhouse, that was a fast-run race and he was beaten by high-class types, but now faces a lesser task reverting to 2m4f. Similarly, Zillow has been beaten by Kopek Des Bordes and Kawaboomga during Christmas and was then well held by promising Karbau last month. He is also a dual French winner and should give the selection a race. Champion jockey Jack Kennedy returns to ride the reappearing good-ground performer Arabian Diamond, which shouldn't be too far away.

KOKTAIL DIVIN was beaten some way by the first two when third at Fairyhouse but the pair that beat him that day could be smart and, in any case, a reproduction of his C&D second over Christmas would make him hard to beat. Arabian Diamond could be the one to follow the selection home if fully tuned-up following a seven-month absence. Zillow and Koktail Divin's stablemate Quantum Quest are both open to improvement and merit respect.

Preference is for KOKTAIL DIVIN (nap) on the strength of his C&D effort behind Kaid d'Authie in December
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QUALIMITA is unlikely to live up to expectations having cost 500,000 euro following a point-to-point win but has, nonetheless, shown ability and ran well here last month. Listed-placed in one bumper run last season, she has shown consistent hurdles form this term and a reproduction of her Listed handicap third at the Dublin Racing Festival might prove enough to win here. Miss Mini Bee has seven lengths to find with the selection on December form and she in turn finished ahead of Full Of Life at Punchestown in January. Barnahash Primrose was slowly away when running no race on her Christmas comeback and while smart in bumpers, is lightly-raced and needs to recapture old form.

QUALIMITA progressed again making her handicap debut when third here 4 weeks ago and sets a decent standard back in a maiden. Barnahash Primrose failed to meet expectations on her hurdling bow at Limerick but seems sure to do better, while useful German Flat recruit Colonia Victoria is an interesting newcomer.

This is a good opportunity for QUALIMITA who has run five times since fetching an eye-watering 500,000 euros in April 2023
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A chance is taken with PENELOPE'S CHARM, whose recent form reads badly but she debuts in handicaps wearing first-time cheekpieces and can better her current rating. Admittedly a very in-and-out performer, the selection attained a Listed bumper-placing last March and finished out her race reasonably well when defeating plenty rivals at Clonmel last month. Today's extra furlong can help and this is a very winnable handicap. Mount Shenshan has obvious claims having won at Clonmel last month, although he is 5lb higher and without her rider's 7lb claim today. Ex-Willie Mullins-trained Marie's March drops markedly in grade from her Fairyhouse maiden hurdle run and can compete on her handicap debut.

WENDELL'S LASS has yet to hit the target but she was in the process of running a big race when exiting at the second-last at Punchestown last time, a race she may well have won had she stayed on all fours. The 6-y-o is taken to atone for that and get the better of recent Clonmel scorer Mount Shenshan. Cases can also be made for Goodie Girl and Slim Marvel.

BACKFROMTHERACES shaped with promise in her first two handicaps and she had a valid excuse for her disappointing run on latest
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MONEY HEIST has had training setbacks in his career but is a useful chaser who reverts to hurdling from a favourable rating. His three previous wins have come over shorter distances but, nonetheless, he stays well. While well beaten on his previous hurdles start in November 2023, that was a comeback run and, today, he is rated 18lb lower in this sphere than over fences. John Storey and Sammy Smart each has recent winning form at this level and stay well but nonetheless each faces a tougher task, upped in the weights. The Miracle Man was held in second place when exiting at the final flight at Navan last month and has solid place claims.

MONEY HEIST has made the frame off significantly higher marks over fences the last twice and is appealing back in this sphere and back up in trip. Indeed, he was a good third in a Down Royal handicap chase on his sole previous attempt at 3m under Rules. Next on the list is John Storey, who has gradually got the hang of things and opened his account at Fairyhouse last time. Game And Glory, Sammy Smart and The Miracle Man are others to consider.

It is hard to look beyond MONEY HEIST, whose hurdles mark is very appealing when set in the context of his recent form over fences.
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MAJESTIC FORCE may be able to bounce back after a disappointing effort on her last outing, in early January when the yard was under a bit of a cloud. The Workforce mare weakened tamely then behind Fun Fun Fun at Naas. She had run a big race previously when going down by half a length to Spindleberry at Cork and that form looks very strong with the winner taking a Listed event recently in impressive fashion. Golden Joy ran with promise when fifth on his chase debut at Thurles and with improvement he could prove a danger. Lisnagar Fortune has been well beaten on both outing over fences but it wouldn't be a surprise if he could get closer now.

Something can't have been right with MAJESTIC FORCE last time and she's given another chance to confirm the promise of her opening second over fences. Gordon Elliott's Golden Joy made a promising start to his chase career in a warm race at Thurles and is second choice ahead of Black Bamboo.

MAJESTIC FORCE might have won on her chasing debut only for a late mistake and this looks a good chance for her to make amends.
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A WAVE OF THE SEA ran a cracker at Navan back in December and may be able to score now off just a pound higher mark. The Born To Sea gelding has had a little break since and the form of that race has worked out well. The third horse has been placed a couple of times since while the fifth, Don't Talk, has won his last two. Clonbury Bridge comes here in winning form and looks the danger. The Presenting gelding was value for a bit more than his winning margin at Fairyhouse last time and a 4lb rise doesn't look harsh. Philip Rothwell has his team in fine form and Prince Zaltar is another for the shortlist.

A WAVE OF THE SEA looked rejuvenated when going close at Navan in December and is one to be interested in now. Prince Zaltar remains with potential in this sphere on hurdles form and is next best ahead of last-time-out winner Clonbury Bridge.

Shane Broderick can pick up a race with the former Joseph O'Brien-trained A WAVE OF THE SEA after a lively effort at Navan in December
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SUGAR COOKIE has to defy a lengthy absence but that wouldn't be a major worry coming from the Willie Mullins yard. The French-bred filly makes her first start for the champion trainer having chased home a smart sort in the Mullins-trained Arctic Fly on her debut in this same race two years ago. Champagne Venture was no match for stunning winner Aqua Force at Gowran last time but it was still a solid effort to fill the runner-up spot and she should be thereabouts again here having been placed in her last two. Jem's Lilly ran well on her debut, when second at Punchestown, and is another for the shortlist.

SUGAR COOKIE hasn't been seen finishing second in this race on her debut 2 years ago but she's joined Willie Mullins and is seemingly preferred by Patrick Mullins to stablemate Hello Jean, who is also likely to figure prominently on debut. Joseph O'Brien newcomer Moon Eclipse is another interesting runner, while Jem's Lilly also makes the shortlist after her debut second.

A chance is taken on the debutante MOON ECLIPSE who is related to bumper winners and whose yard has a solid strike rate in bumpers
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